I was looking into the mirror the other day trying desperately, without any luck, to find some semblance of the partial good looks I once enjoyed and I realised what a bird’s nest my thinning hair looked like.

I could see my hairdresser of twenty years pointing his finger at me and shaking it to emphasise his horror at the depths of depravity to which he believed I had occasionally sunk. Now, he was the hairdresser to the #1 newsreader in our town so he knew what he was talking about!

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“Never let your hair curl over your collar,” he would say repeatedly. “There’s nothing worse than seeing unkempt hair curling around the backs of the necks of otherwise well-dressed men. It wrecks their whole image” he would warn.

So, that’s what horrified me! Although my sparse hair looked okay at the front it was a disaster when looked at past my ears! It wrecked whatever veneer of good looks I have remaining. I have my hair cut regularly but this time my appointment had slipped through the cracks.

What do they say? “Look good, feel good, do good!”

Naturally, I hightailed it to my hairdresser.

Now I feel better, much better.